Blogs Part II: Promoting
Nonprofit Blogs
Relatively new on the communications scene, blogs can be an
effective outreach tool for many nonprofits (see Spitfire’Äôs Communicating in the Blogosphere). While it can be
challenging to attract steady readership and regular Web traffic,
there are some strategic ways nonprofits can promote their blogs to
stand out in the increasingly crowded online marketplace.
By following a few basic rules of thumb, nonprofits can host a
blog that successfully expands organizational reach, raises
visibility and drives Web traffic.
- Be a reliable resource. A blog, by definition,
provides new information - in the form of links, articles and
commentary - on a daily basis. The more frequently a blog is
updated, the more useful it becomes to policymakers, donors, and
others interested in your issues. Also, consider pitching your
blog as an information resource to journalists.
- Expose blogs to existing audiences. Let your
supporters know about your blog by linking to it from your email
signature, printing its address on your business cards, announcing
it in newsletters, and featuring it prominently on your home page.
- Reach new audiences by listing your site on
directories. Submit your blog address to search sites and
directories, like Yahoo! to raise its
profile. Simply visit this site, click on ’Äúsuggest a site,’Äù and
enter your blog’Äôs URL address. Your site will then be catalogued
on the site for those searching online for information on your
issues.
- Focus on the interactive component. If a blog can be
defined as timely, it can also be defined as interactive. Readers
should have the option of responding to a blog. (Note: To maintain
a measure of control, implement a quick screening process of
reader responses prior to posting - rather than an automatic
posting process - that can prevent potentially inappropriate
messages from appearing on your site.) Take the interactive
component a step further, and reach new audiences at the same
time, by posting a feature that allows your blog readers to easily
email an entry of your blog to a friend.
To take blogging to even greater heights, nonprofits with the
time or resources should consider additional outreach activities
such as creating a banner ad at AdDesigner.com and placing the ad on
relevant blogs or other sites your target audience might frequent.
You might also try actively engaging online with like-minded
organizations and creating an online network by forging reciprocal
relationships with nonprofits working on similar issues. Post
thoughtful comments and feedback on related blogs and reply to
comments readers have posted on your blog.
Keep track of who is writing about or mentioning your
organization or blog with a news service like Google Alerts or Net News Tracker. You can
also search for your organization on Technorati or Topix.net to determine which other
blogs and organizations may be linking to your blog or site. By
monitoring who is writing about you, your organization can respond,
build relationships and protect itself.